Ma’am Asia
Ma’am Maliha
PRESENTATION BY:
Ayesha Tariq
Khizra Shahzad
Naima Hashmi
Sidra Javeed
Zarlish abid
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WHAT IS SCAFFOLDING?
Scaffolding is defined as any structure, framework of a temporary
nature, used for the support or protection of workers engaged in
construction work.
DESIGN OF SCAFFOLDING
The design of the scaffold shall take into account the following:
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USES OF SCAFFOLDING
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TYPES OF SCAFFOLDING
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Scaffoldings can be of various types. some
types are given:
BRICKLAYER'S SCAFFOLD
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In the scaffolding work,
only one layer of standards
(vertical posts) are used
then it is called single
scaffolding.
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DOUBLE SCAFFOLDING
OR
MASONS SCAFFOLDING
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A scaffold supported from the bas
e by a double row of uprights, ind
ependent of support from the wal
ls and constructed of uprights,
ledgers, horizontal platform beare
rs, and diagonal
bracing.
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SUPPORTED SCAFFOLDING
This is the most commonly used form of scaffolding and is the
type that you will see being used in construction work and on
most other forms of work where elevation is required. Extra
support may be required if the scaffolding will be long or required
to take a lot of weight.
SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDING
Suspended scaffolding is typically suspended from a roof or other
tall construct. It is most commonly used when it is not possible to
construct a base, or where access to upper levels may be required,
and the building of scaffolding from floor to the required level
would be impractical.
This type of scaffolding is commonly used by window cleaners on
tall buildings, but may also be seen where repairs are needed to
the exterior of upper levels of similarly tall buildings. Supported
scaffolding is usually preferred where possible. 14
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MOBILE SCAFFOLDING
There are a number of factors to consider when deciding
whether to use static or mobile scaffolding.
Most scaffolding is considered semi-permanent. Once used, it
can be taken apart and moved to another location before it is
constructed again. Fixed scaffolding can be left in position for
longer periods of time, making it especially useful in those
situations where permanent access may be needed to elevated
positions.
AERIAL LIFTS
Aerial lifts should be used where workers need to be able to
access a number of levels in order to be able to complete a
construction.
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TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS
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TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS
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TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS
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TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS
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TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS
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TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS
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TUBE AND COUPLER SCAFFOLDS
APPLICATION
Tube and coupler scaffolds can be assembled in
numerous ways because of the flexibility of their
assembly dimensions in the horizontal and
vertical planes.
Unlike sectional frame scaffolds they are not
restricted by frame width in the transverse
direction, by brace length in the longitudinal
direction, or by frame height in the vertical
direction.
Consequently, they are preferred for access to
workplaces having irregular dimensions and
contours, e.g., churches, old auditoriums, etc.
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